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Every October 17th, the nation celebrates National Black Poetry Day, a time to honor the brilliance, resilience, and artistry of Black poets who have shaped American literature. The date marks the birthday of Jupiter Hammon—born in 1711 in Lloyd Harbor, Long Island—recognized as the first published Black poet in America. His work laid the foundation for centuries of poetic voices that followed, from Phillis Wheatley to Langston Hughes to today's powerful spoken-word performers.
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